Green Production Needs More Attention (Phoebe-Rose Martin, St Philomenaâs) The UK film industry is one of the largest, with official figures for 2020 showing a 2.4 billion pound spend for the film and high-end tv production, despite months of suspended filming as a result of Covid-19. Due to increase in budgets and inward-investment productions, it means that along with content being produced, the UK Film and HETV generate a large and continuously growing trade surplus which offers a large cultural contribution from global viewership. Therefore, it’s evident that the UK Film and television industry contributes positively to the economy as well as society, but how does it affect our environment?
NYFA Australia Welcomes U.S. Embassy Officials on the Village Roadshow Studio Campus
Last week, New York Film Academy Australia (“NYFA Australia”) had the pleasure of welcoming U.S. Embassy officials Chargé d’Affaires Michael Goldman and Consul General Sharon Hudson-Dean to the NYFA Australia Production Studios Campus as part of their tour of the world-renowned Village Roadshow Studios backlot and various film industry divisions of Queensland.
With Queensland being one of the film industry’s largest hubs for film production in Australia, this visit (which also included a stop by Pananvision and Myriad Film Studios who are also located on the backlot) was an opportunity for the U.S. officials to experience first hand the facilities, resources and talent the Gold Coast has to offer to international productions. The Screen Queensland initiative to encourage international film production to the state of QLD, has had the support of the federal and local governments for some ti
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